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Hantavirus updates: American doctor on cruise speaks out from quarantine; unrelated potential case appears in Illinois
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Hantavirus updates: American doctor on cruise speaks out from quarantine; unrelated potential case appears in Illinois

Really Simple SyndicationMay 14, 2026

The latest news and updates on the hantavirus cluster associated with the MV Hondius.

To get string theory, you need only four physics assumptions
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To get string theory, you need only four physics assumptions

Emily ConoverMay 14, 2026

Tenets of quantum mechanics and special relativity, among other theoretical ideas, lead inexorably to string theory.

Neanderthals may have drilled out a cavity 59,000 years ago
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Neanderthals may have drilled out a cavity 59,000 years ago

Really Simple SyndicationMay 14, 2026

Scientists dug up a Paleolithic tooth that shows signs that these hominins may have been capable of executing a precise dental procedure. (Image credit: Zubova

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Scientists Propose Plans for World’s Largest Particle Smasher

Really Simple SyndicationMay 13, 2026

The world’s current largest collider was instrumental in discovering a new, elusive subatomic particle in 2012.

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Scientists Create Superman-Like Eye Lasers

Really Simple SyndicationMay 13, 2026

The new lasers are ‘some of the world’s smallest and lightest.’

The Milky Way ate a galaxy called Loki, and scientists think they found its bones
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The Milky Way ate a galaxy called Loki, and scientists think they found its bones

Really Simple SyndicationMay 13, 2026

Astronomers have identified a group of ancient stars that may be the remnants of a dwarf galaxy named Loki that merged with the Milky Way

Pollution may fuel depression, anxiety and other mental health problems, emerging research suggests
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Pollution may fuel depression, anxiety and other mental health problems, emerging research suggests

Really Simple SyndicationMay 13, 2026

A growing body of research is showing how long-term exposure to air pollution may fuel depression, anxiety and other mental health problems, raising new concerns

Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS review
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Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS review

Really Simple SyndicationMay 13, 2026

Sony’s 200-600mm super telephoto lens offers serious reach and stability, but does it deliver all the way up to 600mm for wildlife photography? We tested

First evidence of Neandertal dentistry found in ancient molar
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First evidence of Neandertal dentistry found in ancient molar

Tom MetcalfeMay 13, 2026

A 59,000-year-old Neandertal molar unearthed in Siberia was drilled with a stone tool – the earliest evidence of primitive dentistry.

Hantavirus questions grow in the wake of a cruise ship outbreak
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Hantavirus questions grow in the wake of a cruise ship outbreak

Tina Hesman SaeyMay 13, 2026

Scientists still don’t know why Andes hantavirus is the only one shown to spread from person to person.

Rise Goes to Washington
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Rise Goes to Washington

Really Simple SyndicationMay 13, 2026

“Rise,” the Artemis II zero gravity indicator, is seen sitting on the dais as the Artemis II astronauts speak with congressional staff, Tuesday, May 12

How the Bird Eye Was Pushed to an Evolutionary Extreme
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How the Bird Eye Was Pushed to an Evolutionary Extreme

Really Simple SyndicationMay 13, 2026

When an optometrist shines a bright light into your eyes, a vast, branching tree sprouts in your field of vision. This is the shadow of

SpaceX prepares to launch next-generation Starship, the tallest and most powerful rocket ever built
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SpaceX prepares to launch next-generation Starship, the tallest and most powerful rocket ever built

Really Simple SyndicationMay 13, 2026

Starship V3’s maiden spaceflight is scheduled for next week as SpaceX prepares to launch the tallest and most powerful rocket ever built.

‘We’re less prepared for contagious pathogens’: The US has degraded its ability to track and squash outbreaks, Emory epidemiologist says
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‘We’re less prepared for contagious pathogens’: The US has degraded its ability to track and squash outbreaks, Emory epidemiologist says

Really Simple SyndicationMay 13, 2026

Live Science spoke with a leading epidemiologist from Emory University about her impressions of how the hantavirus outbreak is being managed in the U.S.

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